A white former police officer was convicted of murder on Tuesday for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager when he fired into a car full of teenagers leaving a house party in suburban Dallas.
California will become the first state to eliminate bail for suspects awaiting trial under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Jerry Brown.
When it comes to the $9 million winner-take-all event between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson scheduled for Nov. 23 at Shadow Creek, one thing is certain: “The Match” has created a buzz and fans are vocalizing their opinions.
A portion of the Florida Turnpike was closed Tuesday afternoon due to a man on the overpass who was in distress, the Florida Highway Patrol said on Twitter.
College of Southern Nevada police are investigating a shooting inside a campus bathroom Tuesday morning.
Rebel Nation host Bryan Salmond and UNLV football beat writer Mark Anderson go over what to expect from UNLV’s first game against USC on Saturday.
A swarm of bees caused a brief commotion in Times Square after they made their home atop a hot dog stand.
Three of Arizona’s most popular athletes will have prominent roles in the funeral for Sen. John McCain.
Authorities say four teenagers were killed and four were injured when a vehicle struck them as they pushed a stalled SUV to a birthday party in southern Indiana.
The first nonstop flights by a U.S.-based air carrier from McCarran International Airport to Mexico were announced Tuesday by Frontier Airlines.
Malala Yousafzai, the 21-year-old who won the Peace Prize after surviving an assassination attempt in her native Pakistan in 2012, offers an inspiring message to students from Basic and Legacy high schools.
An armed suspect who had barricaded himself inside a vehicle Tuesday was taken into custody, and no shots were fired.
Southern Nevada home prices rose 13 percent in June from a year earlier, compared with a 6.2 percent rise nationally, according to the SP CoreLogic Case-Shiller index released Tuesday.
The lightning-caused South Sugarloaf Fire, which grew by about 10 percent on Sunday, has burned more than 232,000 acres of grass and brush and a handful of outbuildings in sparsely populated northeastern Nevada since Aug. 17.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation will suspend online ticket sales for the duration of construction, which will last approximately four months.
Christopher J. Schermuly, 55, of Henderson was driving a 2005 Chrysler Town Country minivan when he ran a stop sign Thursday and was hit by a 2018 Nissan Rogue at Valley View Boulevard and Oquendo Road, police said.
Nevada dispensaries sold nearly $425 million worth of recreational marijuana and pulled in nearly $70 million in tax revenue in the state’s first full year of sales, officials announced Tuesday.
Las Vegas police on Monday identified the officer who fatally shot a man on Saturday less than 24 hours after an officer-involved shooting on Friday.
City National Arena, the Golden Knights’ practice facility, recently underwent renovations to give the arena more of a “Fortress” flair.
Police say 17 rattlesnakes unlawfully captured from a national forest have been found at a man’s home in West Virginia.
David Wright, 35, moved his rehab to Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday after playing 10 games with Class-A Advanced St. Lucie.
Quincy Turel Harris, 44, died Sunday from blunt force injuries at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, where he was hospitalized Aug. 19 after being stuck by a sedan near South Maryland Parkway and East Dumont Boulevard.
The street address for the future Raiders’ stadium in Las Vegas will pay homage to the team’s former owner and onetime coach.
A longtime Clark County commissioner has reached across the aisle to endorse her potential successor.
The owner of a Texas company that makes untraceable 3D-printed guns said Tuesday that he has begun selling the blueprints through his website to anyone who wants to make one, despite a federal court order barring him from posting the plans online.
Construction crews have already put up the frame on Cheri Sharp’s new house, but she still questions whether rebuilding was the right choice after California’s most destructive wildfire took her old home in wine country nearly a year ago.
Disenchanted with the music industry, Ekoh found the answer was to become the industry.
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer’s current suspension and previous paid leave have restricted him from talking football with his staff and athletes during August with one exception — a team meeting the day after the suspension was announced.
The Clark County Commission will consider the team’s plan at a Sept. 5 meeting.
When a beloved sports figure retires, it’s often said that person will never again have to pay for a drink in a local bar.
